Wellbeing planning tool
Use the and access their wellbeing toolkit to plan activities that can support your wellbeing.
Managing social media and screen time positively
Designed by children and young people from the Children's Parliament and the Scottish Youth Parliament, .
They've got positive tips, stories and information for children and young people, to help you use your screen time positively!
Sleep
Getting better sleep can have a positive impact on all aspects of your life. We love the .
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Bullying
. You can also seek advice and support from Childline by calling 0800 1111.
Relationships
Get information about sexual health and healthy relationships from . You can also find free and confidential for young people age 13+.
Shore is another great resource. Shore is a safe space for teenagers worried about sexual behaviour. to find out more.
Worries about eating
If you are worried about difficulties related to eating or are concerned about someone you know Beat offer advice and support on all aspects of eating disorders. Beat’s for Scotland is also available 7 days a week on 0808 801 0432 or email scotlandhelp@beateatingdisorders.org.uk.
Get on the Beat website.
Conflict
If you are a young person experiencing conflict at home the is a great source of advice and tips. There are quiz's, advice pages and short films to support you understand conflict and how to deal with it.
In their you will find videos and graphics which will help you to understand conflict, how and why you respond the way you do and how relationships can improve. It covers four modules: My Brain, My Emotions, My Wellbeing and Our Relationships. There is a downloadable workbook that can be used alongside each of the topics.
More mental health advice and resources
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Several websites can be really helpful if you would like to access more resources and support for your mental health.
is a great source of advice and resources on a whole range of topics that affect young people in Scotland.
Information and on the National Deaf Children Children's Society website.
and your rights to be included, listened to and involved in decisions about your education.
Support needs
can help you understand your rights to support your learning and your rights to be included, listened to and involved in decisions about your education.
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